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various programs severely affected george abbey who used to manage the international space station for nasa told us how repercussions are likely to fall. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or missions that robotic rights are going to the planets they have launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are furloughed that work and being done and so there is going to be an effect on the one where i was the director of the johnson space center and we were flying the space shuttle and of course flying missions to time so we had to maintain a schedule so i managed to keep the workforce. working and we kept our word going on in the johnson trade center and the kennedy space center in florida and we didn't really have an impact but this time with about ninety seven percent of the workforce at the johnson space center laid off there will be in a project on the line. very big day for russia let's take a few moments to look back at a day of excitement here in moscow the sochi two thousand and fourteen winter olympics flame has
various programs severely affected george abbey who used to manage the international space station for nasa told us how repercussions are likely to fall. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or missions that robotic rights are going to the planets they have launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are furloughed that work and being done and so there is going to be an effect on the one where i was the director of the...
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tell us how is this shutdown affecting nasa as operations at the moment. well i think right at the moment those individuals that are supporting the international space station are continuing to work that control center in houston the johnson space center still is online and it is manned by a nasa flight controllers so that work is still going on and the crews that are going to be flying up to this race station it in near future are still training so it's really affecting more of the support people that will have an effect down the line what about the crews in space then would they be affected in any way would any compromise perhaps be made to the safety. no not at the moment because the control center and mosque the control center in use and the boat they're both manned and so they have the support of those flight controllers and they can call on any engineers to handle any of the problems as they come up on a comment on the nasa watch website suggests the agency didn't need to shut down some of its seven seas and what was trying to make a political statem
tell us how is this shutdown affecting nasa as operations at the moment. well i think right at the moment those individuals that are supporting the international space station are continuing to work that control center in houston the johnson space center still is online and it is manned by a nasa flight controllers so that work is still going on and the crews that are going to be flying up to this race station it in near future are still training so it's really affecting more of the support...
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i think it's a cheaper version of what the united states, nasa is doing in a couple of weeks. they are launching a spacecraft in the window because of the position of the planets around the sun. is this the window every two years when they go to mars. this is where we are in november. >> we'll talk to you again in an hour when the launch is set to happen thanks for joining us. >> hundreds of secret documents have been discovered in the basement of a military building in argentina, dating back to the dirty war, seeing tens of thousands killed, tortured or disappeared. >> reading out the unanimous of people deemed dangerous by the leaders of argentina's military joounta. 331 people blacklisted. amoung them certainlyist, actors -- journalists, musicians and writers. >> translation: we found documentation of a folder analysing exclusively the blacklist of intellectuals, media and artists with different levels of classification according to criteria. >> it's a fraction of those targeted in the country's dirty war. >> riot's groups estimate up to 30,000 people were killed, tortured
i think it's a cheaper version of what the united states, nasa is doing in a couple of weeks. they are launching a spacecraft in the window because of the position of the planets around the sun. is this the window every two years when they go to mars. this is where we are in november. >> we'll talk to you again in an hour when the launch is set to happen thanks for joining us. >> hundreds of secret documents have been discovered in the basement of a military building in argentina,...
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. >> we are labored as nasa labeled as migrant -- we are labeled as migrants from the moment we arrived. >> the promises often and illusion. human rights advocates say european authorities are doing all they can to prevent the boat from landing on their shores. >> europeans don't really give the opportunity for syrian refugees to come into the country legally. they put pressure on egypt to intercept oats. the solution would be to let syrian refugees in officially into neighboring countries to facilitate their entry. these syrian migrants are human beings and they are being treated like animals. >> according to the u.n., 3300 syrian have arrived since the beginning of august. >> staying in egypt, nine members of the country's security forces were killed monday. a car bomb exploded in southern sinai outside police headquarters and a group of gunmen opened fire on a military convoy near the suez canal. the attacks came just a day after dozens of muslim brotherhood supporters were killed in clashes with security forces as protesters were trying to reach tahrir square in central cairo. in ea
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comical but really if you think about it there's more than five hundred thousand objects being tracked by nasa and other agencies in space right now and that's twenty thousand of those the size of a softball or larger if you think about that those things hitting at seventeen thousand miles an hour significant damage to satellites and lots of millions of dollars if you will because satellites are a commodity so lives lots to be concerned about and must be very hard to try to mean something as small as a should you keep trying that in anticipation what are they doing to solve this problem oh yeah and that's only the stuff that can be tracked there's a countless number of things that are smaller than one centimeter that can't even be tracked i mean we've been shooting things into space for more than fifty years now so there's different telescopes and laser imaging systems that are in the process of tracking different objects and what happens is when they determine that there is a near miss or there's going to be an instance where these things pass kind of close to each other then they change. you
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broken coolant module has been completed without a hitch at the international space station it took to nasa astronauts over five hours to finish the repairs to patrick for the capital science connections explain to me the details and the dangers of the mission. equipment involved takes heat from all of the electronic equipment inside the space station and transfers it outside the space station radiating away to space there are two units that can do that and one of them has failed that means that the astronauts on board have had to shut down a lot of non critical apparatus there so the thing is functioning perfectly alright but of course if the second unit were to fail that would mean that they were into a really critical situation where they couldn't call the space station properly and they would likely have to abandon it it is obviously scrupulously maintained and monitored piece of equipment and there is an argument to say that within reason the longer that something is functioning and functioning satisfactory the safer it is so the risks here are well understood and well controlled but c
broken coolant module has been completed without a hitch at the international space station it took to nasa astronauts over five hours to finish the repairs to patrick for the capital science connections explain to me the details and the dangers of the mission. equipment involved takes heat from all of the electronic equipment inside the space station and transfers it outside the space station radiating away to space there are two units that can do that and one of them has failed that means...
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and an ace now sorry nasa makes his story find molecules containing plastic are discovered on one of saturn's sixty moons is the first time they've ever been detected outside of us. an advance team of u.n. inspectors have kicked up their mission in syria arriving in damascus to oversee the elimination of the country's chemical stockpiles their experts have a tough task ahead to find and about one thousand tons of toxic arms in a country at war the u.n. security council approved the mission last week as part of a syrian chemical design meant to resolution after august poison gas attack our site damascus the deadline to destroy all facilities is the first of november but many find the timeline to un-bush as it is did in arras to winter that a u.n. team has faced in any nation but russia's ambassador to the world body vitaly churkin told r.t. the challenging time frame will work if all signs take part. this is a difficult schedule but i think there is reason to believe that this is a realistic schedule provided there is cooperation from the syrian government which we see as they are als
and an ace now sorry nasa makes his story find molecules containing plastic are discovered on one of saturn's sixty moons is the first time they've ever been detected outside of us. an advance team of u.n. inspectors have kicked up their mission in syria arriving in damascus to oversee the elimination of the country's chemical stockpiles their experts have a tough task ahead to find and about one thousand tons of toxic arms in a country at war the u.n. security council approved the mission last...
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agency staff have been sent home george abbey who used to oversee the international space station for nasa told us repercussions are likely to follow. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or imagines that robotic rights are going to the planets they have a launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are that working and being done and so there is going to be an effect on the line and i was the director of the johnson space center and we were flying the space shuttle and of course flying missions to time so we had to maintain a schedule so i managed to keep the work orders. working and we kept the work going on in the johnson space center and the kennedy space center in florida and we didn't really have an impact but this time with about ninety seven percent of the workforce at the johnson space center laid off there will be an impact on the wind but it's not the first time washington is holding its service workers hostage over political discord in fact shutdowns are quite familiar to the american public in less tha
agency staff have been sent home george abbey who used to oversee the international space station for nasa told us repercussions are likely to follow. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or imagines that robotic rights are going to the planets they have a launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are that working and being done and so there is going to be an effect on the line and i was the director of the johnson...
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. >> the hate of the government branches is unrelated to defense, including nasa. thousands of its employees have been sent home. george, who manages the international space station, tells us how repercussions are likely to follow. >> there are missions that are coming up in four or five or six months, really critical missions. robotic lights that are going to the planets. they have launch windows that have to be maintained. if the workers are for load -- a re furloughed, there will be an effect down the line. i was in the johnson space center and we knew the space shuttle and flew missions at that time and we had to maintain a schedule. i managed to keep the workforce working. we kept the work going on at the johnson space center and kennedy space center in florida. it did not really have an impact. this time, about 97% of the workforce at the johnson space center laid off, there will be an effect down the line. >> that is the news this hour. let's take a few minutes to look back at a day of excitement in moscow. the sochi olympics flame has began its tour of russ
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>> brown: the kepler space telescope, once used to search for earth-like planets, is crippled, and nasa says it can't be fixed. we explore its legacy and ask if it can still be used for scientific research. >> woodruff: under a pristine rain forest in ecuador lie more than 800 million barrels of oil. the country's president had asked the world to ante up in exchange for a promise not to drill, but that plan is being scrapped, as hari sreenivasan reports. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> ♪ just wishing i changed my ways... ♪ >> woodruff: and two men from two generations connected by a love of the blues are now collaborators on tour. we profile charlie musslewhite and ben harper. >> this is what the blues are supposed to do.. make you feel good. it's your comforter when you're down and your buddy when you're up. all purpose music. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what
>> brown: the kepler space telescope, once used to search for earth-like planets, is crippled, and nasa says it can't be fixed. we explore its legacy and ask if it can still be used for scientific research. >> woodruff: under a pristine rain forest in ecuador lie more than 800 million barrels of oil. the country's president had asked the world to ante up in exchange for a promise not to drill, but that plan is being scrapped, as hari sreenivasan reports. >> brown: mark shields...
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we said that would be spoiling the experiment of the nasa. >> others suggest the chinese mission is a gift for the americans, as it gives them a chance to track a real-life landing. >> it's been there and operating for a while before the rover lands. they can see the before and after and watch how long it takes for the dust to settle out and exhaust fumes to dissipate. it provide a nice test. the lock of coordination between the two missions represents a broader mistrust between the u.s. and china. china has not been involved in the international space station. add to this new laws to prevent spying but stopped nasa funds from being used. >> as the chinese space agency developments they'll come to review that. some would benefit scientifically. >> more than 40 years ago they explored the moon with this buggy. it was examined up to 100 metres. what mineral resources it finds will be of interest not just to china, but the americans too. >> so much more news we know that on al jazeera go to aljazeera.com. i'll break it down for you. also the boss is watching you, american workers under s
we said that would be spoiling the experiment of the nasa. >> others suggest the chinese mission is a gift for the americans, as it gives them a chance to track a real-life landing. >> it's been there and operating for a while before the rover lands. they can see the before and after and watch how long it takes for the dust to settle out and exhaust fumes to dissipate. it provide a nice test. the lock of coordination between the two missions represents a broader mistrust between the...
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urgent spacewalks to replace a broken coolant module has been completed without a hitch it took two nasa astronauts over five hours well let's discuss the mission now with dr patrick leahy's the founder of capital science connections patrick this is the first of three space walks it's taken over five hours it's been successful but just how serious is the damage. well it's a serious situation bill but it's not yet critical the equipment involved takes heat from all of the electronic equipment inside the space station and transfers it outside the space station radiating away to space there are two units that can do that and one of them has failed that means that the astronauts on board have had to shut down a lot of. operations there so the thing is functioning perfectly all right but of course if the second unit were to fail that would mean that they were into a really critical situation where they couldn't call the space station properly and they would likely have to abandon it so it's a serious situation but it's not yet critical what about the mission that they've carried out so far is
urgent spacewalks to replace a broken coolant module has been completed without a hitch it took two nasa astronauts over five hours well let's discuss the mission now with dr patrick leahy's the founder of capital science connections patrick this is the first of three space walks it's taken over five hours it's been successful but just how serious is the damage. well it's a serious situation bill but it's not yet critical the equipment involved takes heat from all of the electronic equipment...
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international space station where a first space walk to replace a broken coolant mode tools and a way to nasa astronauts are carrying out the job which will take three separate spacewalks to be completed the pomp and external kerning moved down last week and if it's not fixed they i assess would have to be abandoned. hundreds of farmers from the greek island of crete marched on the country's parliament and arsons by new property tax they clashed with police and threw oranges at them in defiance of new legislation which was introduced by the government as part of a stay which he measures the farmers who previously only had to pay income tax claim it could put many of them out of business. hundreds of protesters attacked a police station and threw stones at cars after a rally over the possible eviction of refugees from a nearby center and i'm broke arrests were made and authorities declared the city center a danger area warning of more demonstrations the cultural center of water flora has been occupied by refugees for over twenty years but the building is now under threat of collapse. fifteen p
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international space station where the first space walk to replace a broken coolant module is on the way to nasa astronauts are carrying out the job which will take three separate space walks to be completed the pump in the external cooling loop shutdown last week and if it doesn't fix the would have to be abandoned we'll keep you updated on their progress here on r.t. international. hundreds from the greek island of crete march from the country's parliament in athens outraged by a new property tax a clash with police and threw oranges at them in defiance of new legislation which was introduced by the government as part of the measures the farmers who previously only had to pay income tax claimed it could put many of them out of business. hundreds of protesters attacked a police station in hamburg and threw stones at cars after a rally over the possible addiction of refugees from a nearby center number of arrests were made in the forty's declared a danger area warning of more demonstrations cultural center flora has been occupied by refugees for over twenty years but the building is now under th
international space station where the first space walk to replace a broken coolant module is on the way to nasa astronauts are carrying out the job which will take three separate space walks to be completed the pump in the external cooling loop shutdown last week and if it doesn't fix the would have to be abandoned we'll keep you updated on their progress here on r.t. international. hundreds from the greek island of crete march from the country's parliament in athens outraged by a new property...
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cape canaveral from nasa and they say they are working on it but they're really want they really want to make significant steps in actually making sure that everything is prepared and once they actually launch it is going to be absolutely top notch program where you say the moon has vast mineral resources to be mined but we'll have to pick up the story another time we're going to thank you very much for it we're running out of time here on r.t. but very quickly i can tell you until last year the giant fall sharing service mega upload was one of the most popular on the web millions exchanging digital content for free it's founded now though is getting around the way because the u.s. has made him shut down the web site and he's resident in new york asking the public their stance on the morality of internet fall sharing. kim dotcom just launched his new file sharing service mega he says by using it you're saying yes to internet freedom is file sharing the future of the internet this week let's talk about that have you ever stolen a movie or music off the internet i plead the fifth i'll t
cape canaveral from nasa and they say they are working on it but they're really want they really want to make significant steps in actually making sure that everything is prepared and once they actually launch it is going to be absolutely top notch program where you say the moon has vast mineral resources to be mined but we'll have to pick up the story another time we're going to thank you very much for it we're running out of time here on r.t. but very quickly i can tell you until last year...
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longer have to wait on a transplant list now staying on the world of game changing technology last month nasa launched maven a space probe that's being sent to mars to study the martian atmosphere and determine how the planet went from being richer to water the barren red rock that we know it is today the discoveries that maven makes may revolutionize our understanding about space and the atmosphere of planets but another story that shook up the status quo here on earth as why is courageous decision to legalize them. marihuana amazingly the country's president hosts a move he was able to complete abysmal failure of the world's war on drugs same quote einstein said there's nothing more absurd than trying to change results by always repeating the same formula that's why we're trying other methods whom he that world the new law could save why which spends eighty million dollars a year on drug trafficking millions of dollars but here in the us so we saw one of our own bigoted laws shot down when the supreme court overturned the federal defense of marriage act since then we've seen seven states le
longer have to wait on a transplant list now staying on the world of game changing technology last month nasa launched maven a space probe that's being sent to mars to study the martian atmosphere and determine how the planet went from being richer to water the barren red rock that we know it is today the discoveries that maven makes may revolutionize our understanding about space and the atmosphere of planets but another story that shook up the status quo here on earth as why is courageous...
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morsi who they call the country's legitimate leader still be in fact all the latest pictures live from nasa city looking out there. and also this hour as activists voiced their outrage over the force feeding of guantanamo bay hunger strikers during the holy month of ramadan a popular american rapper finds out first time just how painful this procedure could be. if you just joined us this is r.t. international it's kevin owen here with very good to have you company edward snowden's plea for political asylum looking precisely promising to save me a fugitive u.s. intelligence leaker now has three latin american countries venezuela the correct bolivia all willing to work willing to offer refuge to him from prosecution in his homeland but whichever asylum destination snowden chooses getting there of course is going to be no simple matter as art he's going to teach you can explains now. edward snowden submitted his request ask to have been his while this president indicated in very strong terms that his country was ready to accept him this is what you said about snowden he's a young man who in th
morsi who they call the country's legitimate leader still be in fact all the latest pictures live from nasa city looking out there. and also this hour as activists voiced their outrage over the force feeding of guantanamo bay hunger strikers during the holy month of ramadan a popular american rapper finds out first time just how painful this procedure could be. if you just joined us this is r.t. international it's kevin owen here with very good to have you company edward snowden's plea for...
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agency staff have been sent home george abbey who used to oversee the international space station for nasa told us repercussions are likely to fall. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or imagines that robotic rights are going to the planets they have launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are furloughed that work and being done and so there is going to be an effect on the line and i was the director of the johnson space center and we were flying the space shuttle and of course flying missions to time so we had to maintain a schedule so i managed to keep the work orders. working and we kept our word going on in the johnson space center and the kennedy space center in florida and we didn't really have an impact but this time with about ninety seven percent of the workforce at the johnson space center laid off there will be an impact down the line but it's not the first time washington is holding its service workers hostage over a political discord in fact shutdowns are quite familiar to the american public in
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the final frontier in nasa as voyager spacecraft and or as an unexplored zone around side our solar system follow their journey at our team dot com. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.r.p. interviewers intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out more visit or a big t.v. it's called. a german state t.v. channel is facing some awkward questions after it emerged it may have paid gas to huge sums to portray russia in a bad light one of five celebrities that took part in a talk show about the trial of the torrijos punk band pussy riot admitted to receiving a substantial feat it all over has the details more than a year after their trial and conviction pussy riot still making headlines the local i'm on a toddler and suggested she was betrayed by a state broadcaster to talk about the trial i have received money from today to give opinion on the program as. they pay money for this i cannot tell you how much money a lot of money is who is one of five celebrities who took part in a discussio
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model the model of egypt fall of one thousand nine hundred fifty two to nine hundred seventy and a nasa was hugely successful the majority of egyptians at the fastest rising living standards for ordinary people nasa was a great leader for egypt in terms of all who gets his and you know that they are the kind of policies that egypt needs to follow now and to break fully one hundred percent of the foreign policies of the mubarak era ok thank you neal what do we do have to leave it there that said journalist neil clark live from oxford thank you and how do you. still ahead syria is bracing itself for a flood of american weapons amid u.s. claims that deadly cargo will only be given to so-called moderate rebel fighters but critics warn they will just prolong the two year conflict and lead to even greater bloodshed that story coming up shortly. the fate of the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden may be decided today in moscow where venezuelan president nicolas maduro is jude to arrive the leader of the world's most oil rich nation has hinted that if snowden requests it he could be given asy
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the rialto over privacy the youth threatens to squash data sharing with the do us over the nasa and essays by snooping program despite revelations france's and bracing seem tajiks. and welcome to the twenty four hour news life for most my name is you dash of our top story now that as well has extended a helping hand to the man who exposed the world wide surveillance by the u.s. government edward snowden's finally received an asylum officer after being stranded in the transit zone of moskos you at court for two weeks on his tone boston. could it be the end of edward snowden's long isolation here at moscow's sheremetyevo airport his limbo in the transit area here or so we think as best we can tell we've not seen him for two months it seems his options were running out but now after these two weeks two offers possible offers of asylum the first one from venezuela as we heard announced by president nicolas maduro but also your carol i have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young american edward snowden in the homeland of simon bolivar and to go to church and snowden can come and live
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working nor being paid on the agency's fifty fifth anniversary we spoke to tom jones he's a former nasa astronaut. i experienced the same thing myself back the last time we had a government shutdown in one thousand nine hundred five and i was an astronaut and i was although i was an essential part of the agency so i did report to work during those days but it is frustrating because everyone has deadlines everyone has a schedule to keep and be told to just mark time and lose this time and makes everyone feel that they are there or not they're not able to do their job and we're following the developments on capitol hill head to our web site online team it's constantly bringing you the latest updates on america's federal shutdown that's waiting for you right now at r.t. dot com. much more government must now shut down until congress funds it again. for leader of greece's far right golden dawn party is in court to face charges of criminal activity and three senior members of the group are being released pending a future trial linked to the murder of a left wing activist and rapper ortiz und
working nor being paid on the agency's fifty fifth anniversary we spoke to tom jones he's a former nasa astronaut. i experienced the same thing myself back the last time we had a government shutdown in one thousand nine hundred five and i was an astronaut and i was although i was an essential part of the agency so i did report to work during those days but it is frustrating because everyone has deadlines everyone has a schedule to keep and be told to just mark time and lose this time and makes...
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and a mutual agreement has been reached for the future between the two countries as many people know nasa budget has certainly been slashed by washington although india and china have got surging space programs we know that russia now really has the busiest space program in the world that must mean they have some they must have some pretty big plans for the near or not too distant future well as they say get a load of this basically russia does keep its options open first of all the are working on the new cosmodrome which is called of us. it means. in russian and as you may have guessed it's going to be located in the far east near the border with china and that construction has begun just two years ago and russian space agency has coarseness. should have two of its launch pads fully operational by twenty fifteen twenty eighteen that the latest and that will mark the beginning of the most for the country's space exploration program in decades to the moon by twenty twenty says of course most adding they want to establish lunar bases and finish it all off with a manned trip to mars by twent
and a mutual agreement has been reached for the future between the two countries as many people know nasa budget has certainly been slashed by washington although india and china have got surging space programs we know that russia now really has the busiest space program in the world that must mean they have some they must have some pretty big plans for the near or not too distant future well as they say get a load of this basically russia does keep its options open first of all the are working...
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details from cairo the situation here in egypt is deteriorating and deteriorating phosgene time at nasa city with these clashes happened is enough don the military has proposed the whole area and as a result and even says on unable to reach the injured inside we are hearing that a makeshift hospital has been say to eyewitnesses they saying that bodies on the tribute being laid out on the ground doctors also telling us that many of the people have been shot. in either the chased all the hate and many of them have actually been fired at from behind now among the date is at least one woman and five children including a six month old baby these reports to correlate with what we're hearing from the muslim brotherhood who says that it was holding peaceful craze it was holding a peaceful sitting in front of the military barracks where it is believed that president morsi is being held when the group was suddenly fired on by the army and as a result the brotherhood is calling for an uprising it says that this is a massacre it is calling for international intervention to prevent the situation her
details from cairo the situation here in egypt is deteriorating and deteriorating phosgene time at nasa city with these clashes happened is enough don the military has proposed the whole area and as a result and even says on unable to reach the injured inside we are hearing that a makeshift hospital has been say to eyewitnesses they saying that bodies on the tribute being laid out on the ground doctors also telling us that many of the people have been shot. in either the chased all the hate and...
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. >> (countdown) >> nasa's new spacecraft shooting for the moon. in sport - us open serena williams roars into the final. we'll have all the details. >> nigeria's military said it killed around 50 boko haram fighters in air and ground attacks. the raids happened around the north-eastern cities. there has been a series of attacks by boko haram fighters. civilians formed a civilian task force to oppose the groups snoox kenya - six years ago when thousands were forced to flee their homes as violence swept the country following an election. the government has begun the final resettlement of about 8,000 people living in internal displacement camps. each household will receive $4,600 to start their new lives. >> let's go to one of those camps. what is the reaction to this sort of thing? i wonder what $4,600 gets you after relocation after being in a camp for six years. >> six years is a long time. i have been speaking to some of the displaced people. they were telling me that really this is extraordinary. they are happy that they are getting the 4,000. i
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with various programs severely affected your job it used to manage the international space station for nasa he told us how repercussions are likely to fall and. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or missions that robotic flights that are going to the planets they have launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are working and being done and so there is going to be in effect on the one where i was the director of the johnson space center and we were flying the space shuttle and of course flying missions to time so we had to maintain a schedule so i managed to keep the workforce. working we kept the work going on in the johnson space center and the kennedy space center in florida and we didn't really have an impact but this time with about ninety seven percent of the workforce at the johnson space center laid off there will be an update down the line. both president obama on the republican majority leader of the house of representatives said they're no closer to a breakthrough but this is far from one president sai
with various programs severely affected your job it used to manage the international space station for nasa he told us how repercussions are likely to fall and. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or missions that robotic flights that are going to the planets they have launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are working and being done and so there is going to be in effect on the one where i was the director of the...
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international space station where a flat space room to replace a broken coolant module is under way to nasa astronauts are carrying out the job which will take receptor at spacewalks to be completed in the external cooling loop shut down last week and if it's not fixed the ice says would have to be abandoned. also hundred the song it's from the greek island of crete the country's parliament in athens outraged by new property tonks they clashed with police and threw oranges are banned in defiance of new legislation which was introduced by the government as part all still really matters to farmers who previously only had to pay income tax claim it could put many of them out of business. for the first test as i talked to a police station in humbug and threw stones at cars after a rally over the possible eviction of refugees from a nearby center and amber arrests were made under fire which has declared that the entire city as a danger area warning of more demonstrations the cultural center water flora has been occupied by refugees for over twenty years but the building is now under threat of po
international space station where a flat space room to replace a broken coolant module is under way to nasa astronauts are carrying out the job which will take receptor at spacewalks to be completed in the external cooling loop shut down last week and if it's not fixed the ice says would have to be abandoned. also hundred the song it's from the greek island of crete the country's parliament in athens outraged by new property tonks they clashed with police and threw oranges are banned in...
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has refused to build an act that in the west bank you can find out why online plus the final frontier nasa's boy just spacecraft enters an unexplored zone and side system follow that. dot com. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talk sports v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. a new video of a beheading allegedly carried out by syrian rebel fighters the rage on the internet you might find the images we're back to show you distressing in the footage three supposed supporters of president bashar assad are being decapitated with a small knife in front of a group of spectators including women and children. this comes just days after american media cited unnamed officials confirming the cia has started to syria's rebel forces and to see it takes a look at the possible ramifications. of bloody conflict raging on for over two years violence to get the syrian president to step down versus more violence from a leader refusing to do so at least ninety thousand lives take
has refused to build an act that in the west bank you can find out why online plus the final frontier nasa's boy just spacecraft enters an unexplored zone and side system follow that. dot com. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talk sports v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. a new video of a beheading allegedly carried out by syrian rebel fighters the rage on...
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. >> scott carpenter was a nasa elite. chose in 1959 as an original astronaut to join the space flight program and the space race against the soviets. >> they are the first rock stars. >> it was the cold war. the american program was struggling. scott carpenter and his colleagues were determined to win. >> it was a special time in u.s. history. obviously, you know, proud of dad for being selected. >> candy carpenter was five when her father climbed that a capsule and soared into space. >> i remember a lot of press, a lot of cameras wherever we went. they are always handling it with great humility. >> carpenter was at the nasa microphone in 1972 giving this send off to his friend john glenn on his first orbital flight. >> god speed, john glenn. the navy aviator would be next, in may that year. the mercury astronauts represented a time. scott carpenter named his cap tulle "aurora 7" after a street where he grew up. scott carpenter used his scientific knowledge in a different way - conducting research at the bottom of the oce
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they've worked in the past with the new york mets, the republican national convention and nasa. in a statement today, bay fireworks says it "deeply regrets" the accident and the injuries and will carry out a "thorough and complete investigation and make our findings available to the public." this is where many spectators were sitting. some suffered burns, others were hit by projectiles like this, a chunk of charred wood with a nail sticking out of it. others trampled in the panic. 12 children injured. all of them are fine tonight, david. just two adults remain in the hospital. >> all right, that's the good news. abc's nick watt leading us off tonight. thank you. >>> frightening picture here in america and now to the other arresting image today. this one playing out overseas. frightening scenes out of egypt tonight. supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi facing off against the military. things turn chaotic. soldiers firing shots into the crowd of presidential supporters. as the day wore on, fires breaking out all over the city. tonight our coverage of the crisis in egyp
they've worked in the past with the new york mets, the republican national convention and nasa. in a statement today, bay fireworks says it "deeply regrets" the accident and the injuries and will carry out a "thorough and complete investigation and make our findings available to the public." this is where many spectators were sitting. some suffered burns, others were hit by projectiles like this, a chunk of charred wood with a nail sticking out of it. others trampled in the...
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agency stuff we've been sent home with go to georgia he's to oversee the international space station for nasa he told us repercussions and likely to follow . there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical missions or missions that are robotic flights that are going to the planets they have a launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are furloughed that work and being done and so there is going to be an effect on the line and i was the director of the johnson space center and we were flying the space shuttle and of course flying missions to a mirror to that time so we had to maintain a schedule so i managed to keep the work orders. working we kept the work going on in the johnson space center and the kennedy space center in florida and we didn't really have an impact but this time with about ninety seven percent of the workforce at the johnson space center laid off there will be an impact down the line. all right so let's break into our look at the weekly news and take you back to the story happening right now i will go to look at the
agency stuff we've been sent home with go to georgia he's to oversee the international space station for nasa he told us repercussions and likely to follow . there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical missions or missions that are robotic flights that are going to the planets they have a launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are furloughed that work and being done and so there is going to be an effect on the line and i was the...
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. >> carpenter was at the nasa microphone in february 1962 and gave this send off to his friend john glenn, on this flight. >> god speed, john glenn. >> the naval aviator would be next. >> scott carpenter became the epitome of the home town hero. he named the capsule "aurora 7." this school at city park bears his name. >> scott carpenter not only explored space, but used his knowledge in a different way - conducting research at the bottom of the o. scott carpenter spent 28 days sitting at the bottom of the pacific in sealab. >> it was 300 metres below the surface, off the coast of california. it was a lab designed to test how long human being could live under water for extended periods. he's the only person who is both an astronaut and aquanaut. >> as friends, family and fellow astronauts say goodbye, scott carpenter will find his final resting place on earth. >> what a magnificent long life he had. what a life of adventure and inquiry. he'll be greatly missed and more importantly greatly valued for decades to come. >> scott carpenter was 88 years old. . >>> still ahead - going the d
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>> brown: the kepler space telescope, once used to search for earth-like planets, is crippled, and nasa says it can't be fixed.
>> brown: the kepler space telescope, once used to search for earth-like planets, is crippled, and nasa says it can't be fixed.
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have a day off today but they're probably in the mood to celebrate and we spoke to tom jones a former nasa astronaut. i experienced the same thing myself back the last time we had a government shutdown in one thousand nine hundred five and i was an astronaut i was told i was an essential part of the agency so i did report to work during those days but it is frustrating because everyone is has deadlines everyone has a schedule to keep and told to just mark time and lose this time and makes everyone feel that they are there or not they're not able to do their job. they can head to our web site for more on the story online team constantly updating a minute by minute news line of america's federal shutdown easy to follow click away dot com. watch more government shutdown until congress funds or give. or let's shift gears to athens now where four senior members of greece's far right golden dawn party have appeared in court on charges of criminal activity a clampdown on the political group was sparked by the killing of an fascist musician last month allegedly carried out by a member of golden da
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policy at the baker institute of rice university he used to oversee the international space station for nasa says there will be consequences of this shutdown down the line. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or missions that robotic flights are going to the planets they have launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are that working and being done and so there is going to be an effect on the line this is the second shutdown of the space agency for exactly the same reason is it any different from the last time what we're seeing today or these last few days. in the last i was involved in the last one i was a director of the johnson space center and we were flying the space shuttle and of course flying missions to time so we had to maintain a schedule so i managed to keep the workforce. working and we kept the work going on in the johnson space center and the kennedy space center in florida and we didn't really have an impact but this time with about ninety seven percent of the workforce at the johnson space center
policy at the baker institute of rice university he used to oversee the international space station for nasa says there will be consequences of this shutdown down the line. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or missions that robotic flights are going to the planets they have launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are that working and being done and so there is going to be an effect on the line this is the second...
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took off now back in two thousand and ten the same type of proton and rocket also failed to put glow nasa satellites into orbit falling instead into the pacific ocean id incidents have led to a major overhaul in the russian space agency. but tough and mean all the breaking news on r.t. let's get to one of our top programs here that is well next it's time to crunch the numbers here on r.t. prime interest coming your way after just a moment live from moscow this is obscene. live. live. live live live . the official publication. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just. now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. he. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest i'm bob english here in washington d.c. here are the stories we're watching today well times are changing switzerland and once the safe haven bank country apparently do sure there's no officially a dwindling asset itself and it's not the longer you go to private plan and said haven it according to bloomberg the amount of swiss assets under management shrank by twenty five
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crashed to earth just seconds after launch it was carrying three satellites meant for russia's glow a nasa global navigation system let's talk about a further been a caution about is joining us a live in the studio you've been following this story very very closely exactly what happened well it wasn't the to rather shocking morning for those at the baikonur cosmodrome this this morning and as you can see here there is to be a russian prato on rocket which was carrying three golan asset lights now it went out of control moments into lines and then the main part of the rocket just to wrap it into a massive fireball and then the smaller parts of the rocket just crashed onto and then habitat's area so clearly it was a massive accident and surely it would be followed by some environmental impact as wow when you talk about an environment variable in part also i suppose the basic risk to human safety you talk about the baikonur cosmodrome if you will where the spectators stand it's about two or so kilometers away from the launch pad a good safe distance however with a rocket that shooting up into
crashed to earth just seconds after launch it was carrying three satellites meant for russia's glow a nasa global navigation system let's talk about a further been a caution about is joining us a live in the studio you've been following this story very very closely exactly what happened well it wasn't the to rather shocking morning for those at the baikonur cosmodrome this this morning and as you can see here there is to be a russian prato on rocket which was carrying three golan asset lights...